The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 07, 1908, Page TWO, Image 2
committee is master of I ho situation
and that justi<v will be 11?>11 ^ ovor)'
man involved, ami tin* best interests
oL' tlic college will It.1 protected.
Below is tlm list of dismissed an;l
suspended juniors:
Dismissed: T. S. Alton, Abbeville;
K. 10. Adams, I0d->elield; O. I). Ballen?-er,
Itichland; I{. 10. Blake, Abbeville;
L. C. Boone, Oranj^eburj*; IV
C. Brill, Abbeville; \V. J. Brooking
ton Williamsburg; CI. A. Burton
Newberry: li. A. Coleman, Florence:
10. Chaniness, Marlboro; \Y. ('. Clark,
Bee; lOd. Clement, Charleston; .J. C
Covington, Marlboro; li. (!. Dick
Kershaw: .1. I,. l>o\v, Fairfield
; .). I j. Mason, Charleston,
'I'. l'\ Milliner, Sabula; M. I
Gaudy, Darlinylon; 10. A. Gardner,
Aiken; ! '. It. Green, York: II
11. (I reen, Abbeville; A. Grief, Slimier:
A. It. Ilappoldt. ('ha i l.'Miin ;
10. ('. 11askell, Abbeville: M. It
llirseii. ('liai'iesl <ni ; l>. <!. 2111111 * i*.
\)ldersn'i: S. O. Kellev. I (,t : 10. S
Kulin. Neui.M m \ : A. \Y. Kreamer
<! reeit vi ]I? : .1. \. 1 ,ii:oi':. Id I. I >a rm
well: .1. IV Me.M ilia ii. Marion: I'
Mil.'V. Hampton; .1. I). Murray, <'olle|?Mi:
W. I,. Nanee. I<attreii>: W. I'.
<>d Kirnv -I!: <||. IViumll. Abbeville;
d. If. Iineil. A ndrrsi.n ; \Y.
A. I '<?liiii-??u. I'ieken>: \V. .1. Sheeiy.
\ w berry; .1. II. Simpson. Anderson;
W. I). Simpson. Anderson; \\\ C.
Spruit, Chester; K. S. Tarhox,
({enr'jet n\\ n ; II. t'. Twi^s, Greenwood;
D. \Y. \Y. Atkins, Anderson*
C. Y. Wit: tall. Charleston; .1. II.
\Y i I so n, "best er.
Suspended : I.. I). ,\|" Crady. Charlesloll.
Dinnissed Juniors Mold Meeting.
\ ,; der- on. A j ri 1 I. \ meet >:iv o I
tin* i". pe11 i| .;? 115 !'- u a ' held a.
< " u?. !!. ."v 11- Iii"'11 w 11 n I wo
ell". i'': !i i - i \ - ;;t elVecl ; 1:11 !
e> -1-:? I< I appveci,-.t .-d r.i\ ily <> I
1! i? ! :ii i!! > .! 1> y 11 ii'ii, a in J
;IU :? 1 ia' 11?? \ >* .! < jit-\i\ punished.
The " -ol'il l.m :i1 -o -:aled that tinex
eadt.'ls bore no ill I'celin.: toward
any members ol' llie ilic'ipline eoill
lllitlee. Tile second resolution wain
mi appeal :!i" oilier participator
in the escapade |<> break
I r->iii l he com |>ar! ein< ! t d inIo at
I 'endel I on, which was in ell". t that if
one part i"ipanl > i - t l or t he
e-ea| atb- all would leave college. The
e\-.juniors are iloiie: all in their
power to yet t!ie lower elassnien to
remain here ami appear before the
discipline committee iii their turn.
I i W a- I boil-! iji'V ii , : ! m."
that the niein'ici - ? t* t!i, track ami
ba -e ',.i | i i - v mild ! a\ r in sy m. palliy.
but tiiey ha\e deenfed to remain.
I! r l hoii-dil tonight t hat m !
more than in under classmen will
Ie i\ e voluntarily in cariyim: out tin ;ict
. u*. i cil i nt ii at I 'eiull.t mi.
The -c c,muni!:ee i in - ?
*-' ' i ' 11 i 1 '. \>. ai'\ n mibers . > 1 11 ie
Iirepa ,i'or;, cia- v. en- in I lie rebel
lion. ,i ,.j , 'ie . v\: d a. ip'-ar be| '>i i lie
i-oiiimit tee alvo.
A t'l-w |.| the jiai tii ijiant ol' t lie
tWii |i\\cr ' 1 : >se - ha\e -ent !o I lie
(ommarilan' a'ki>1 i<*:<Ii<mi> fur hoiioi
ab:e ii1 hi :< -. am! it > \er\ probable
tliat the re<|iie- Is will !>e yranjCil.
Mr. Theroii S, \ lien, ol' Anderson
t?>ii:i!y, mai.fullv went to some of the
piofe-sdis this morning and v.dun-i
tarily admi;|e.l that he accepted the:
leadechio n| ih.? rebel;, ami that be
w a . 'csp,i!is:bh l'i " the whole trouble.
I'e -aid that the buys had grouped
together to enjoy a:; April I'm ! prank
and that lie joined them and accepted
their leadership, lie was instrumental
in !vellimv the i?l(l cadets to
sij?n the compact while in Pendleton,
lie said that he now appreciated the
seriousness of the affair, and that
.be wanlv d the boys to break the
compact and staled' that lie was uoitiU*
to use his influence with the
were manfull\ made and bis regret
beys to that end. 11 is stalenionts
is sincere. The members of tho
sopluiiore and freshinen elasses who
participated in the escapade will not
know until tomorrow inorninu" what
jninisbifieiit will be meted out to
' them. The corps will line up tomorrow
morning as it did this morning,
when orders will be published by
Commandant Minns. A telegram
was reeeived by a member of the d'iseipline
eommiltee from Senator 'fillman
this afternoon. Mr. Tillman says
lie is considerably woi ried over the
trouble ivoimj' on liietv, and says tha!
if he was a member id" the discipline
commit tee he would rather expel al
dOO rebels than show any weaknes>
whatever, lie approves the action oi
the discipline committee.
Expected That Majority Who Tool
Part Will be Dismissed.
Clemson College, April 5.?Th
discipline eommiltee continued in
vesication Saturday ni^iit, but liai
not finished with the freshmen at ad
I . ~
journment. The investigation will be
resumed Monday. The action ol' the
committee can not be predicted, bm
the impression prevails that the majority
of those who loft the collc?v?
grounds will be dismissed and that
others will be suspended.
HEYWARD RESIGNS.
Gives up Standard Warehouse Presidency
To Devote His Time to
His Campaign.*
| l'j.\-(to\. 1). (,, I ley wa rd has resign !
"l0 presidency of the Standard
! W arelmuso company. The resign aj
lion was accepted at a meeting of the
! ' " "'I "I' directors. The business of
lhi> i-iiicrpri.se has ?riiwn so much
I:'??11 ilien* jir4. so many details to be
'""l^'d Unit ' iov. I ley ward con
-!?l?-ivd dial in jus) ice |,? ||,?. directors |
dii.iild re>iyn. .-is he lins entered j
i inl" Ilie cam pa it:n for a seal in the
I niled Si,iti-s senate. CJov. I Icy ward j
'will eiMii inn,' a> president of the ('??- j
| Inmliia S;:vi?.js 15ank ami Trust coin|
pany, tur that rcijuires now very lil-j
' 1linie, In i11*_; solely savintr>
in>l it ii! inn.
1 ' io\. I Icy ward i i a s been president!
I i he w.ar.'lioii>e company >iiire ils
o,-;:i.|i/;i! : !!. I'll.-re are several!
, oraiiehes at Columbia,' Newhcrrv, i
j '?i c.-iiw im?|, Anderson. < >i an-ebui - !
rise where. It is ?ot known who)
I will -Herri 11 ( i'iiv, lleyuaid. A eolllj
mil 'e*' was appointed t,. take |||js
' niattei in eha rye and to report at ,i
; 'iib?\*?jiieii, meet i11.
?iov. I ley ward said:
" lo many t,iy friemi's who had
-?'l !! ' t" '?e lit,H ;i candidate for
' :i'' ';l ' I l;ad said I was j
X ' ' ' ; I'.V ' i to bll.-ilii ;?; j, J \v:is i
|"'l.tir : i Mil 11 a 111 ip-t see my J
'' " 1 ' ' " 11.1 a <"t: 111 i 11 a I e for j
mil iilimn .-.icriliriii'." mv j
11 ' -1 *. I > 111 I he d e a 111
I t ? '
I .iiliin r riiaii'j.'d llie poll- j
! 1 ' "oil. and 1 thru decided lo
1 ''' : !1 -lee. A - I e.\|iec| to devote I
m.\>e I vi'i y largely in the campaiuu i
j I io;i| now on. I Ie|i ii only just to
Hie warehouse company to yive up I
the piv-idniey t tnat concern.''
ROMANCE OF THE MAILS.
1 How a Wife Was Obtained by Correspondence?Came
to Coluinbit
From Michigan.
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1 "Inmhia Stale. April ."!.
Ihromiii I lie agency ,.f dear old
I 11r|e S; 111 - mails a )'."malice \\liie!i
'' ' """ miles eiiluiinaI ed j
1 :.riia\ in the joining of the
a"'i l:\r- i.| Snath Carotin-!
,;l!' ;,"'i M ichif.and-r. A venerable i
' ^ of i bis si;,;,.. U|?, had seen
i I I'e ( .in | od ra; e ;i rin \ a ml |
v 1' :i" i- ?tiowy white, patroiii/'
; ri?nt ::!;?! ;,.:vncy several
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I'l K.ltl X11 --I* I* I I in I .1 - j
I:Iie:i 11 it i I | In* perpet iiaI I
--'e;ei\ an advert i>.-meul. yiviny
' ".'iee I" ail m a i r i a vea I ii e women
11":' eo.i-t ;n ma--; licit In- was lotie,i;~
1 a'je and was in ;t re '
l" lake into himself a
j | '.i" " t* i* t?ii" lit.1. I lie advert i>ement
' '' beitej a lartiier, in a prosi
*n- I a! min.; section of South Car!*1
a. and the Miformat ion that he
u 'de i.i provide lor a helpmate
i ""'I "111 I no; u!i!\ jm*o\'ide f.n- Ikm.
1 ::? >!i? v.i up; u her all the love and
aitect ion ,.i' his ,\ :u ni heart.
n w,n-onie lady ?f far-awav Micli
uau a11sw i,?d the advert is.^nienl aiuT
' iie !> ' I rr I;.!!..wed aio'imr for a
nirl spci! ami Isnailv be of marry'!i
-* iiic'ina! ions sent her w ord to
"ci'iiic dow n. 11,? liked her pbotoj'.:raph
and liked also the way her let i
'er> <v.-re written. She t<dd him that
I-ae had a son. and this was satis
factory l,> (lie man who was lookintr
I "I'll lontjiii.tr for a irood wife. He sen I
I 'lie money alon.tr for the two tickets
j and wrote her thai he would meet
, her in ('olumbia
I hey met here and recognized each
other instantly, for they had exchanged
photographs, and as she alighted
from the train they fell into each
oilier s arms and the little fellow was
j happy, too. They left on the next
tra'n for Sumter, where they planjni.l
to be married, and from there'
I will uo to their home in Williamsi
burr' county.
| I"'. Krilton, Sr., is the bridetrrooni
and he resides al Church, Wil'
j liamsburtr county.' lie is past. 70
j years of a re and is a lit tie hard" of
i heariiitr, but otherwise is sprityhllv
I ! and well preserved physically. ||(> is
^! vve!! lixed" in .i liiiaiicial wav and
' j has a nice home, all prepared for the
j bride ol his later years. The bride is
| Mrs. l.illian I'arueti of Kalajua/oo.
M Mich., and :-)>e i-. just past i.'>. Her
j son is a bright youm.r boy and when
^ I seen yesterday with his mother and
* I the man she had chosen as his stepI
father he seemed to be very well
- pleased,
\ si.
At Wholesale Prices
Bananas,
Oranges,
Apples,
and all sorts of Fruits.
ALSO
Homemade
Candy.
' \\ hen jit lacked 1 >v a li or a
cold, <?r when your throat is sore, il
is rank foolishness to take any other
medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery,"
says C. (). 10Id ridge, of
Km pi r?\ (Ja. '' I have used New
Discovery seven years and I know it
is the lies! remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, croup, and all
1 and Imi- I ruohles. My children
;ire -uo.j -H (<> croup, hui New
Discovery <|iiick!\ euro every ;iti;icl<."
Known the world over as iho
Kiir_! ?'l throat :111<I 1 u11n* remedies.
Sold under guarantee ;i( \V. K. ivlluirn
and Son's drug store, ode. and
$1.00. Trial hoi tie free.
.10,000!
Agents wanted at once, previous
experience is not essential, write soon
il you wish to make money faster
than you ever did before. Address J.
F. Clark. Conway, Ark.
Mileage Books.
>00 Mile State Family Tickets $11.2f>.
(lood over the Atlantic Coast
1'ine in each State for the head or deJO/WES'
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S, li. Jones
l)l: AI
STAPHS 6t FANCY Of,
Coufcctioncrlcs, Frul
Phone 212,
New In
Dear Madam Mousckeepc
W
tention to our stock o
groceries and solicit
your potronage during
We feel safe in sayii
the most complete that
that we can serve you
ner.
We will ever keep in
portant points: qualit
vice modorate prices.
If you are not alrea
jwc would he pleased tc
;list of satisfied cust
i
We wish 1908 to be o
you join us in making
Yours fc
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pendent members of a family. I,
i ed to one year from date of sale
1000 Mile Interchangeable i 11
dual Ticket $20.00.?Good ovei
Atlantic Coast Line and 30 other
in I he Southeast aggregating 3
miles. Limited to one year from
of sale.
2000 Mile Finn Ticket $40.
Good over the . Atlantic Coast
and" 30 other lines in the Soutl
j aggregating 30,000 miles; for a
j ager or head of firm and employ
| inited to five, but good for onl.v
! of such persons at a time. Limit',
j one year from date of sale.
1000 Mile Southern Interehangi
! Individual Ticket $25.00.?Good
j 1 ho Atlantic Coast Line and 75 i
lines in the Southeast aggregating
OHO miles. Limited to one year
date of sale.
All mileage tickets sold on an
ter April 1st. l!)0^. will not he In
eii' for passage on trains, noi
checking ba'jvayo (except from
aucney stations and - stations
open for liic sal eof tickets) but
be presented at ticket ollices and 1
exchanged for continuous ticket
15 cents saved in passage far
purchasing local ticket from
audits.
Atlantic Coast Line.
T. C. White
General l'assenifer Age
W. ). Craig,
I'asenger Trallic Manager,
Wilmington, X. C.
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Chajige of Schedules.
KlTective 12.01 a. in. Sunday
5th. 100S. iii<> fohowi.ig is the
of departure of all passenger t
leaving Newberry Union Nation
Southern Railway:
No. 15 for Greenville . . . .S.5'
No. IS for Columbia .. . .1.28
No. II for Greenville .. ..1.17
No. It! for Columbia S.-I7
C., N. & L. Ry.
No. 85 for Laurens 5.1!)
No. 22 for Columbia . . . . S.<17
No. 52 for Greenville . . J2.-1 (5
No. 53 for Columbia . . . .3.10
No. 21 for Laurens 7.25
j No. S4 for Columbia.. .. 8.30
No's. SI, 85, 21, and 22 run i
except Sunday.
The above schedule is given
as information, is not guaranteed
is subject to change without :i<
G. L. Robinson
Station Mast
i ROGER Y,
, Proprietor.
AIR IN
iOCERIES, PRODUCE,
t, Cigars and Tobaccos.
:rry, S. C., Jan, 17, 108.
5r:
e wish to call your ;
f Fancy and Staple
at 1eas t a portion o
th i s y ear.
ng that our stock is
is offered here and
in a satisfactory ma
mind three very im.y
of goods prompt s
dy a customer of our
> add you to our lon?
,omers.
ur banner yeeir. Will
it so?
>r business,'
Jones' Grocery.
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date Now is the time to secure your extra help, and since manual labor is
so uncertain we are forced to employ the most effectual implements in
the successful cultivation of the soil. -
Lino
l,o"st "Sunny South,"
man- u
os li- The latest production of the Great Moline Plow Co. It scatters fertilione
zers> drops corn and drills cotton seed, all steel, guaranteed a perfect
to machine. Price $17.50. ..
oabu The "K. P." Guano Distributor
over
other is the best 011 the market, has taken the prize wherever shown in com?41r
petition, carries 75 to 100 lbs. fertilizer in hopper, is 011 perfect balance,
'101,1 easily controlled, scatters fertilizer all over the row an:1 covers as it
I goes, also a line substitute for a double foot to cover corn. Price $8.50. ? jj
Universal Distributor. ]
11011- This machinc has been very popular, can be used as side dresser while I
no' cultivating. Price ?SoO. ,
niiVst ' "
?01C Oliver Plows.
v by These are really the best plows of the kind made. Mr. James Oliver
01,1 j being the first to invent a steel beam plow, and has been first in the
making of such plows ever since. j
No. 10.?2-horse Turn Plow $6.50. !
No. O. Z.?2-horse Middle Breaker $7.50.
No. A. C. 2. ? 1-horse Turn Plow $5.00, to close out.
.A Cotton and Corn Stalk Cutter that does the work.
Price $17.50. i
If you want Paint of any kind let us figure with you.
Jan.
! 0' If ill SUPPlU C(L, ,
p.m. ? 1,3 vmP
Prosperity, 8. C?
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
! WANTED
!er Every one who is in need of
? Fine Box Paper, Extracts,
Talcum Powder, Soaps, etc.,
to call and see our line in j
Herald and News building
before purchasing.
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We also have a nice line of ;j
Candies, Post Cards, Easter j
Cards and Dyes. Come to
see us before buying.
HERALD & NEWS BUILDING.
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Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, every- & j
thing that belongs to art up-to-date Dry Goods &r
store. Every article new and up-to-times.
No old stock, no last season's goods, all direct X
from New York. Our manager Lonnie Black, Tj
spent two weeks in that city with a well ex-^ /
perienced man buying and getting the est in
market. All come to see us, men, women and j
er_ children, we can fit a!K Store open the I 9th
for the first. ,
i 4 ? ^ 3
7 Next to Bank, Prosperity, 8. C.
varieties. Grown in the open field antl will stnnd severe cold without Injury. Let monoy
accompany your order; othcrwlso plants will bo shipped C. 0. D., and you will have to pny
return charges on the money.
Vrlces, V. o. b. Young's Island. 8. C.: GOO for $1.00; 1 to 4,000 at $1.I>0 per 1,000; fi to 8,000
B^Pl.tJi" per 1,000; 0 to20,000 nl $1.00 per 1,000. Special pricoaon larger ounntltles. Full count
a I snt>sfnetti?n guaranteed or money refunded. Folder on Cabbaita Culture l>y O. M.
? Gibson malkd ire.i on application. Cheap express ratea to all points. Moil your ordura to
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